is the word foolish has prefis
The prefix that can be added to the word "sense" to indicate that something doesn't make sense is "in-".
sensor, sensed, sensing, sensitive, sensation, sensational, sensibility, sensate
the prefix means 'sight' in the sense of stereopsis seeing solid objects
One common suffix for "sense" is "-less," which means without the quality of "sense" such as in "senseless."
The prefix "mis-" is of Latin origin. It is commonly used to indicate a sense of wrongness or badness.
The prefix for the word "foolish" is "fool," which means a person who lacks good sense or judgment. The suffix for the word "foolish" is "-ish," which is used to form adjectives that mean "having the quality of" or "resembling." Therefore, when combined, the word "foolish" means having the quality of being like a fool, lacking good sense or judgment.
Some things are foolish because they don't make sense. Sometimes something can be foolish because it is selfish. It's good to notice foolish decisions.
The prefix that can be added to the word "sense" to indicate that something doesn't make sense is "in-".
Nonsense
Nonsense
sensor, sensed, sensing, sensitive, sensation, sensational, sensibility, sensate
Yes, noble is an antonym of foolish. Noble denotes qualities such as honor, integrity, and wisdom, whereas foolish implies a lack of good judgment or sense.
Education usually has little to do with common sense. Foolish kings are still kings.
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the prefix means 'sight' in the sense of stereopsis seeing solid objects
Cause is not a prefix. A prefix needs to be a sound or combination of sounds which does not make sense on its own. Cause is a word.
ir- as in irresponsible